Bridging the Nature/Culture Divide: Interpreting the Environmental History of the War

Brian Allen Drake, Megan Kate Nelson, Rebecca Conard, Philip Scarpino, Zachary Bolitho, Kathryn Shively Meier, Lisa M. Brady

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Abstract

This roundtable explored the role that environmental history, more specifically the branch that overlaps the interdisciplinary field of cultural landscape studies, in providing context for expanding interpretation.

Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - 16 Mar 2013

Keywords

  • agriculture
  • change
  • disease
  • endangered species
  • habitat
  • human activity
  • movement
  • policy
  • resettlement
  • resources
  • roads
  • ruined landscapes
  • soil
  • strategy
  • tactics
  • terrain

EGS Disciplines

  • United States History

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